Chapter 2. Installation
This chapter guides you through the steps to install AMQ Python in your environment.
2.1. Prerequisites Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
- You must have a subscription to access AMQ release files and repositories.
- To install packages on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you must register your system.
- To use AMQ Python, you must install Python in your environment.
2.2. Installing on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Procedure
Use the
subscription-managercommand to subscribe to the required package repositories. If necessary, replace<variant>with the value for your variant of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (for example,serverorworkstation).Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
$ sudo subscription-manager repos --enable=amq-clients-2-for-rhel-6-<variant>-rpmsRed Hat Enterprise Linux 7
$ sudo subscription-manager repos --enable=amq-clients-2-for-rhel-7-<variant>-rpmsRed Hat Enterprise Linux 8
$ sudo subscription-manager repos --enable=amq-clients-2-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpmsUse the
yumcommand to install thepython-qpid-protonandpython-qpid-proton-docspackages.$ sudo yum install python-qpid-proton python-qpid-proton-docs
For more information about using packages, see Appendix B, Using Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages.
2.3. Installing on Microsoft Windows Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Procedure
- Open a browser and log in to the Red Hat Customer Portal Product Downloads page at access.redhat.com/downloads.
- Locate the Red Hat AMQ Clients entry in the INTEGRATION AND AUTOMATION category.
- Click Red Hat AMQ Clients. The Software Downloads page opens.
- Download the AMQ Clients 2.7.0 Python .whl file.
Open a command prompt window and use the
pip installcommand to install the .whl file.> pip install python_qpid_proton-0.31.0-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64.whl